Hey! I had an awesome little holiday down in Seventeen Seventy with my dear Anna. I dropped my host family to the airport on thursday morning and after that I started driving. It took me over 6 hours to get to Gladstone where Anna was staying with her friend. Luckily we had a little break there, cooked dinner etc. After that we continued the last 150kilometres to Seventeen Seventy. Even though we were really tired we went for a little walk so I could see the ocean. Oh well actually you could see it directly from the house but well I needed some stretching after a long drive. We managed to over light some of the pics so the quality is not the best possible this time. Sorry about that.

The next morning when I woke up the first thing I saw was the ocean through the window. Can't complain. After we got up we went for a little swim at this beautiful bay next to the place we were staying. The water was so refreshing and you couldn't believe it is winter here. After that we spent the day investigating the area and taking some photos. That evening we went to a friends place to have some drinks and watch the sunset. Day couldn't get a lot better! I managed to upload pics only from friday and monday, so you have to wait the stories of sat&sun at least till tomorrow..

Monday was our last day of the holiday and we ended up spending it almost the same way we did the first one. We spent nearly the whole morning in bed. Rest of the day we explored and had a lil photoshoot at the beach. I managed to forget my other lens for the camera so it didn't work out that well. I ended up going for a swim with my dress on, which wasn't the best idea. The ocean was pretty rough and I really struggled getting back to the shore. I even lost my ring while fighting against he waves. And it wasn't any ring, but a ring I got from one of my best friends in Finland. In the afternoon we went to the marina to have a really late lunch (and cake..). The weather was beautiful and our feeling could have not got better. The last evening we spent cooking and watching the sunset with a bottle of wine and some beers.. Again. You just can't get sick of sunsets!